Heard somewhere that a fine spray of diesel would kill moss on an old cement path.
Has anyone else ever heard of this or know whether it is true or not? If true, what's the best way to deal with any run-off?
We have that recurring problem and scuffing at the moss only seems to dislodge small chunks of the (aging) cement. The moss can get quite slippery when damp and can be as dangerous as the mini potholes left by the scuffing.
If diesel isn't the cure, what would do the job?
Has anyone else ever heard of this or know whether it is true or not? If true, what's the best way to deal with any run-off?
We have that recurring problem and scuffing at the moss only seems to dislodge small chunks of the (aging) cement. The moss can get quite slippery when damp and can be as dangerous as the mini potholes left by the scuffing.
If diesel isn't the cure, what would do the job?